OP28 February, 2022 - 10:14 AM(This post was last modified: 28 February, 2022 - 10:17 AM by SRoy. Edited 1 time in total.)
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Someone bought my signature space, and put their socials on my sig (Link). And it looks as if I am posting my socials on my signature. Image below.
This can easily be used to scam people. The scammer just would have to tell the victim to check the signature and any gullible person can fall for it.
Someone has already fallen for it and reported me, that was the first time someone told me. So there could be many who fell for it before. Since then I've change my signature to always confirm on-site PM.
Usually, with manual sig purchase, they can control what they put in their signature space. In this case, even though there's an option to "Require approval of buyers deal", no one probably uses that.
I suggest there be a refund option, to refund the credits to the owner if the seller isn't happy/comfortable with the signature.
So if there is anything to take away from this thread, please check what you are allowing to put in your sig or use the Approval feature.
(28 February, 2022 - 10:14 AM)SRoy Wrote: Show More
Someone bought my signature space, and put their socials on my sig (Link). And it looks as if I am posting my socials on my signature. Image below.
This can easily be used to scam people. The scammer just would have to tell the victim to check the signature and any gullible person can fall for it.
Someone has already fallen for it and reported me, that was the first time someone told me. So there could be many who fell for it before. Since then I've change my signature to always confirm on-site PM.
Usually, with manual sig purchase, they can control what they put in their signature space. In this case, even though there's an option to "Require approval of buyers deal", no one probably uses that.
I suggest there be a refund option, to refund the credits to the owner if the seller isn't happy/comfortable with the signature.
So if there is anything to take away from this thread, please check what you are allowing to put in your sig or use the Approval feature.
I think it could be easily solved by having something like
'' This is a sig deal ending XX:XX:XX ''
Automatically added by the system... i understand what you are saying but i feel it could be solved this way
I do not randomly add people offsite, always confirm you are speaking with any other sentonta account by sending me a private message onsite
My ONLY active forum account is here on cracked.io all other sentonta names are fakes.
(28 February, 2022 - 12:01 PM)Sentonta Wrote: Show More
(28 February, 2022 - 10:14 AM)SRoy Wrote: Show More
Someone bought my signature space, and put their socials on my sig (Link). And it looks as if I am posting my socials on my signature. Image below.
This can easily be used to scam people. The scammer just would have to tell the victim to check the signature and any gullible person can fall for it.
Someone has already fallen for it and reported me, that was the first time someone told me. So there could be many who fell for it before. Since then I've change my signature to always confirm on-site PM.
Usually, with manual sig purchase, they can control what they put in their signature space. In this case, even though there's an option to "Require approval of buyers deal", no one probably uses that.
I suggest there be a refund option, to refund the credits to the owner if the seller isn't happy/comfortable with the signature.
So if there is anything to take away from this thread, please check what you are allowing to put in your sig or use the Approval feature.
OP28 February, 2022 - 12:54 PM(This post was last modified: 28 February, 2022 - 12:56 PM by SRoy.)
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(28 February, 2022 - 12:01 PM)Sentonta Wrote: Show More
(28 February, 2022 - 10:14 AM)SRoy Wrote: Show More
Someone bought my signature space, and put their socials on my sig (Link). And it looks as if I am posting my socials on my signature. Image below.
This can easily be used to scam people. The scammer just would have to tell the victim to check the signature and any gullible person can fall for it.
Someone has already fallen for it and reported me, that was the first time someone told me. So there could be many who fell for it before. Since then I've change my signature to always confirm on-site PM.
Usually, with manual sig purchase, they can control what they put in their signature space. In this case, even though there's an option to "Require approval of buyers deal", no one probably uses that.
I suggest there be a refund option, to refund the credits to the owner if the seller isn't happy/comfortable with the signature.
So if there is anything to take away from this thread, please check what you are allowing to put in your sig or use the Approval feature.
I think it could be easily solved by having something like
'' This is a sig deal ending XX:XX:XX ''
Automatically added by the system... i understand what you are saying but i feel it could be solved this way
Yes it defo should be automated, or as meta said
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(28 February, 2022 - 12:24 PM)Meta Wrote: Show More
(28 February, 2022 - 12:01 PM)Sentonta Wrote: Show More
(28 February, 2022 - 10:14 AM)SRoy Wrote: Show More
Someone bought my signature space, and put their socials on my sig (Link). And it looks as if I am posting my socials on my signature. Image below.
This can easily be used to scam people. The scammer just would have to tell the victim to check the signature and any gullible person can fall for it.
Someone has already fallen for it and reported me, that was the first time someone told me. So there could be many who fell for it before. Since then I've change my signature to always confirm on-site PM.
Usually, with manual sig purchase, they can control what they put in their signature space. In this case, even though there's an option to "Require approval of buyers deal", no one probably uses that.
I suggest there be a refund option, to refund the credits to the owner if the seller isn't happy/comfortable with the signature.
So if there is anything to take away from this thread, please check what you are allowing to put in your sig or use the Approval feature.
I think it could be easily solved by having something like
'' This is a sig deal ending XX:XX:XX ''
Automatically added by the system... i understand what you are saying but i feel it could be solved this way
or a special coloured boundaries for sigs so if the contact is inside the boundary, you know its a sig
Special boundaries would work too, but that would draw unfair attention if it's too colorful/flashy than the actual signature of the person. So, I think just a simple auto expiry text would be nice
While it's an issue but i don't think it's solvable. And he did say "Config seller" Which you are not. It's a different name too, maybe don't sell sig spaces if you are too sensitive?
28 February, 2022 - 02:54 PM(This post was last modified: 28 February, 2022 - 02:55 PM by Sentonta. Edited 1 time in total.)
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Also, i forgot about this when making my original comment you can enable approve buyers deals if you wanted to decline or accept them, that would save @J_S a job of having to add the expiry date shit
I do not randomly add people offsite, always confirm you are speaking with any other sentonta account by sending me a private message onsite
My ONLY active forum account is here on cracked.io all other sentonta names are fakes.